2026
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City councilwoman wants downtown Detroit to work for everyone—including teenagers
Detroit’s new free student bus program is getting more teenagers downtown. But Gabriela Santiago-Romero is worried about what happens when they get there.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Michigan (April 10-16)
Protests against data centers are taking place across Michigan this week. Black Maternal Health Week begins, plus ongoing election and advocacy opportunities.
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A book lover’s guide to Detroit
Detroit is an oasis for book lovers. Discover the city’s best spots to shop for new books or read old favorites with a coffee or cocktail in hand.
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Why Michigan is called the ‘Buckle of the Euchre Belt’ (+ what to know about the addictive card game)
Euchre is one of Michigan’s most popular card games, but why? Learn about the history of euchre in the Mitten, and how to try it for yourself!
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Michigan Dems push for Trump’s removal after his threat to destroy ‘a whole civilization’ in Iran
Two members of Congress from Michigan want to invoke the 25th Amendment after President Donald Trump’s threats against Iran.
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Ann Arbor goes wild after Michigan wins championship: ‘It’s insane’
Within minutes of Michigan basketball winning the national championship, Ann Arbor had become a sea of maize and blue.
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Michigan muscles its way to program’s 2nd national title, beating stubborn UConn 69-63
The five fabulous transfers who make up coach Dusty May’s starting lineup got down and dirty with the rest of the Wolverines—coming out with the national title trophy Monday night.
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This Michigan cannabis brand doesn’t want your weed to look like shit
Growing good cannabis is only half the job. At Growing Pains, the rest comes down to how it’s handled after the harvest.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Stoners are getting ticketed in Ann Arbor, Millions of dollars are allegedly missing in Grand Rapids, and a tiny border town is being overrun by cannabis.
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Sec. Jocelyn Benson says she’ll be a ‘governor who gets it,’ vows to protect reproductive health care in Michigan
In an exclusive interview, Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson said she’ll protect access to reproductive care—and make sure those rights are real for Michiganders across the state.

























